2013 proved to be the most highly attended of any of our summer camp seasons, particularly in July. We are proud to have provided access to our players in 2013 two top, high-level guest coaches in Marco Toppmoller from Buyern Munich (Spring camps), and Leo van Veen from Ajax, Amsterdam (Summer camps).

EFS sent five teams to compete in Kamloops’ KYSA Slurpee Cup this 2013 May Victoria Day long weekend. It was a challenge to put full teams together as many of our EFS players were lost to a combination of injury, and obligations to Provincial and other high level teams. Fortunately, we were able to include guest EFS players from out of town (Salmon Arm, Quesnel, Williams Lake, 100 Mile House, Edmonton, and Red Deer), and their inclusion complemented our teams greatly.

EFS has invited Leo van Veen, from Ajax Amsterdam to guest coach at our Summer Camps from August 20 - August 30, 2013. Leo has enjoyed a long playing and coaching career in the Netherlands with Ajax FC and FC Utrecht.

European Football School (EFS) head coach Saibo Talic and technical skills coach Igor Matic were in 100 Mile House, April 26-28, conducting a spring soccer camp for 62 youth from the 100 Mile House & District Soccer Association (OHMSA), Williams Lake, Quesnel and Kamloops.
EFS has a reputation as a soccer school of excellence and also drew a good local response last year when a similar camp was held.

The European Football School conducted a series of camps before and during Spring Break in April this year.
EFS wishes to thank the parents and players in each of the Quesnel, Salmon Arm, Squamish, Burnaby, Kamloops, and North Vancouver communities for their continued support of the European Football School.

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Testimonials

Saibo runs a fantastic soccer program as he values the simple skills and techniques involved with the game. Saibo has always encouraged the best from me and the world of knowledge that he possesses about the game is immeasurable. I respect how he runs his program and the fact that he treats everyone on the same playing field.
—Michelle Ring-Passant, Former Canadian National Team player & Captain BC Hall of Fame Inductee